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host: and we've got this lead editorial from this morning's "wall street journal." real housewife offense the beltway. they write -- host: back to the phones. don in oklahoma city on our line for democrats. go ahead, don. caller: good morning. i have a couple of quick comments i would like to make. the first is that i find it ironic for so many years in recent history republicans have claimed to own patriotism yet they don't seem to want to vacate their fair share. host: joseph rosenberg. guest: you know, i mean, i'm not sure, you know, i'm not sure this is about pay. -- patriotism or anything like that. you know, the question of who should pay taxes and how much is again, as much a political question and is as it is, an economic question. you know, i mean, i think it's important to remember that the sort of recent history of the sort of evolution of the income distribution in the united states where we've seen increasing income inequality and an increasing share of pre-tax income earned at the very top. and so a sort of -- it's a certainly valid debate to say well,
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ron brownstein is the editorial director of "the national journal." john berman has made his way to his seat. >> no music. >> that's your music. i heard you singing it earlier. you don't like adam lambert, his new theme song? i kind of like that. >>> our starting point is the president and the house speaker finally getting face to face to discuss the fiscal cliff. until yesterday's unscheduled meeting at the white house, john boehner and president obama had gone 23 days without sitting down to discuss the fiscal cliff. it's a significant development because in 22 days we go off over the cliff although some people have described it as a gentle slide down a little slippy mountain. but that would be a time when we face severe tax hikes and severe spending cuts unless a compromise can be reached. congress is scheduled to take a break for the holidays later this week. after speaking at the white house, the president said, "the lines of communication remain open," which isn't saying much really. dan lothian is at the white house. dan, what does that mean? t
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the "wall street journal" reporting the national counter-terrorism center now has a massive database of the civilian information that it plans to use to track innocent people for possible suspicious behavior without probable cause. the database to potentially include everything from flight information to health records and it can be kept for up to five years. some and the obama administration or reportedly opposeto the government dragnet and invasion of privacy, but attorney-general eric holder approved it anyway. house speaker no armed with graphics and the right messa on the fiscal cliff. >> if you look at the spending problem you see it does nothing. nothing. not to sell the spending problem lou: did he just sees high ground? the "a-team" on that and much more. striking health care workers and one judge appointed by the national labor relations board siding with and are you ready, the union. imagine that. the benghazi backlash. john kerry emerging as the leading contender to be secretary of state. ambassador john bolton with the analysis here next. you know how painful heartburn c
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welcome to the "wall street journal report." i'm maria bartiromo. fiscal cliff or fiscal mole hill? worse than we thought or nothing to worry about? two strategists with different opinions. and why what happens in washington may not matter that much. >>> and decisions, decisions at year-end tax time. we'll have important advice. >>> and he went from living on the street to living in the lap of luxury. john paul dejoria's remarkable ride. you went from homeless to a billionaire. the "wall street journal report" begins right now. >> here's a look at what is making news as we head to a new week on wall street. in washington, posturing politics and high-stakes poker with america's economy at stake. president obama's initial offer on the fiscal cliff was resoundingly rejected by republicans. it included a $1.6 trillion tax increase, double what he campaigned on. also included $400 billion in entitlement cuts eliminating the need for congressional approval to a raise the debt ceiling. the markets rebounded later in the week following the latest hopes on a fiscal cliff agreement. america's
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host: and we've got this lead editorial from this morning's "wall street journal." real housewife offense the beltway. they write -- host: back to the phones. don in oklahoma city on our line for democrats. go ahead, don. caller: good morning. i have a couple of quick comments i would like to make. the first is that i find it ironic for so many years in recent history republicans have claimed to own patriotism yet they don't seem to want to vacate their fair share. host: joseph rosenberg. guest: you know, i mean, i'm not sure, you know, i'm not sure this is about pay. -- patriotism or anything like that. you know, the question of who should pay taxes and how much is again, as much a political question and is as it is, an economic question. you know, i mean, i think it's important to remember that the sort of recent history of the sort of evolution of the income distribution in the united states where we've seen increasing income inequality and an increasing share of pre-tax income earned at the very top. and so a sort of -- it's a certainly valid debate to say well,
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"wall street journal" reporting thatter is brings capital management looking for some sort of a deal for the company. if they buy all it, that could value supervalu up to $5 billion. back to you. dennis: thank you, lauren. we'll check back with you in 15 minutes. tracy: coming up car sales jumped more than expected as several auto makers last month. so how the fiscal cliff could actually impact sales. we'll have that ahead. dennis: first, here is how the dollar is moving right now. >> at 18 minutes past the hour i'm lauren green with your fox news minute. france and the u.k. sum mounting israeli envoys in protest f israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu plan to build 3,000 settlement homes in the west bank. they authorized the housing units a day after the palestinians were voted by the u.n. to status. >>> despite international warnings, sources in the south korean government say the first stage of the rocket has been put in place suggesting a launch could come early as next week. that could coy inside with south korea's presidential elections. >>> demonstrations raging in egypt a
"wall street journal" reporting thatter is brings capital management looking for some sort of a deal for the company. if they buy all it, that could value supervalu up to $5 billion. back to you. dennis: thank you, lauren. we'll check back with you in 15 minutes. tracy: coming up car sales jumped more than expected as several auto makers last month. so how the fiscal cliff could actually impact sales. we'll have that ahead. dennis: first, here is how the dollar is moving right now....
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now back to "the journal, editorial report." for the latest news log on to fox news.com.o >>> welcome back to this special edition of "the journal editorial report." if you haven't checked your 401k lately, you may be pleasantly surprised. 2012 it turns out was a pretty good year for the markets. despite continued high unemployment and slow economic growth. what can we expect in 2013? we are back with dan and mary and steve moore. mary, explain this seeming contridiction between slow growth and buoyant markets. >> first of all with respect to the markets, i would say that if you look at a chart of for example, if you go back to say april of 2011 until october of 2012, you arke basically flat. there has been a lot of churning up and down. the s&p 500 index was a lot higher. in the last few months we have seen a little pick up there. certainly from the end of -- from the beginning of this year you saw a run in the market. you don't have a great return if you are a long-term investor. >> okay. but if growth is still slow, and some
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"the wall street journal" reports that auditing wasn't all deloitte did for that company for autonomy. the uk unit of deloitte was in charge of signing off on autonomy's financial statements also before hp bought the company in 2011. but deloitte was also paid significant fees for other work it did for autonomy like due diligence work on a potential acquisition and to many observers the multitasking is potentially an industry problem. >>> let's take a look at stocks to watch this morning. we'll start with the first one, we'll look at enbridge which at this point is not doing a whole lot. it's indicated up 0.3 of a percent. enbridge has raised its dividend by 12% and it sees strong growth in its outlook for next year. next on the list which is coming up now is cooper. cooper fourth quarter profit rising 27% on continued contact lens sales. so, this is -- there's, like, six different coopers at one point. this is the contact lens. there's cooper tire. >> different one. >> cooper company, and cooper. >> dan, when you take a look at everything that's out there, everything that's happening
"the wall street journal" reports that auditing wasn't all deloitte did for that company for autonomy. the uk unit of deloitte was in charge of signing off on autonomy's financial statements also before hp bought the company in 2011. but deloitte was also paid significant fees for other work it did for autonomy like due diligence work on a potential acquisition and to many observers the multitasking is potentially an industry problem. >>> let's take a look at stocks to watch...
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now the oldest monthly journal. along the way introduced figures as esra and t.s. elliott and wallace stevens to former poet laureate ryan. in 2003, poetry received a large grant that led to the creation of the poultry foundation. which funds projects to support the art of -- to mark the anniversary now comes a new book "open door" 100 poems, 100 years of poetry magazine. with me is christian wiman. >> thanks for having me. >> this is not a greatest hits of poetry magazine, what were you and coed for after? >> we want to make a book that did a couple of things that representethe magazine's history that it had some of the high water moments like the love song and others. but it also represented sort of the living history of the magazine, what we're reading 120,000 submissions a year and choosing from among the best of them. >> 140,000? >> 140,000. >> i saw you -- i went, my, goodness. >> we're looking for unexpected pieces by recognizably great poets, but also even more so strand out features by young poets. we wanted it to represent that. >> in the introduction i'l
now the oldest monthly journal. along the way introduced figures as esra and t.s. elliott and wallace stevens to former poet laureate ryan. in 2003, poetry received a large grant that led to the creation of the poultry foundation. which funds projects to support the art of -- to mark the anniversary now comes a new book "open door" 100 poems, 100 years of poetry magazine. with me is christian wiman. >> thanks for having me. >> this is not a greatest hits of poetry...
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she used an editorial to speak back. it was huge for her. why do you think they saw her in a different light, the moment to talk about you and your hair? >> right. i honestly wish i had a good answer why. you know, as i said before, i felt like she got a platform and i got das boot. and i'm not clear why i couldn't have used this as an educational moment. instead, it was very disheartening i will say i tried. i really did try. i don't believe in having to chastise a viewer, saying bad viewer. clearly, the guy just didn't know. i felt like if i was that a position to help him, i should be able to do so. >> you know rhonda, i'm sorry this has happened to you. i think it's the best thing that happened to you in the long run. who wants to work for a person like that. you can match melissa as she hosts the melissa harris-perry show right here on msnbc. >>> ahead, a prominent big city mayor who is now coming out in support of marriage equality. i'm going to talk to kasim reed since making his big announcement. we earned them. and if washington tri
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in a nutshell i mean this is policy that come down from above from you not from michael clemente the editorial director but from roger ailes and you know you have to understand there's a couple of themes at work here ailes and rupert murdoch don't see eye to eye on everything as a matter of fact ailes is probably seen murdoch drift a little bit even he's facetiously even blame that on murdoch's wife wendi who's a young supposedly progressive person he's blamed it on murdoch's son james who he views as a bean counter but it's it's basically you know calling the shots and so when you have this sort of situation where from the top down from ailes to clemente to the anchors or by from bret buyer to the actual where the magic is done the talk shows and the guest and host driven content that is the thing that they hit on again and again and again and that spreads out because so many of their contributors also write for conservative magazines websites except rick cetera so it's it's basically spreading out like an octopus and at the head of the octopus you have to have a unified message this is their
in a nutshell i mean this is policy that come down from above from you not from michael clemente the editorial director but from roger ailes and you know you have to understand there's a couple of themes at work here ailes and rupert murdoch don't see eye to eye on everything as a matter of fact ailes is probably seen murdoch drift a little bit even he's facetiously even blame that on murdoch's wife wendi who's a young supposedly progressive person he's blamed it on murdoch's son james who he...
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with scars from sandy hook from the sandy hook tragedy fresh in americans hearts gun control is on everyone's minds what to do how do and force laws to protect our safety but one news network has remained suspiciously quiet during the debate had we wanna know why fox news is censoring itself. and one of the heavyweights in the gun control discussion is of course the national rifle association but the n.r.a. has national influence might not be as powerful as the media would have you think and it will tell you how this group keeps missing the target. and a small step backward for law enforcement officials a giant leap forward for privacy advocates for months of pre-court puts a limit on how much digital information police can extract in criminal investigations a look at the case and the bigger implications than just a bet. it is tuesday december eighteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching r t well today the nation continues to grieve the deaths of twenty six people most of them young children after the massacre at sandy hook elementary school in newtown connectic
with scars from sandy hook from the sandy hook tragedy fresh in americans hearts gun control is on everyone's minds what to do how do and force laws to protect our safety but one news network has remained suspiciously quiet during the debate had we wanna know why fox news is censoring itself. and one of the heavyweights in the gun control discussion is of course the national rifle association but the n.r.a. has national influence might not be as powerful as the media would have you think and it...
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this is the way it is being reported this morning in "the wall street journal." the president talked about the shootings at the elementary school calling it a hate crime and vowing to press for meaningful actions to prevent more incidents. our first call for the morning comes from new york on the line for independence. a teacher. good morning. caller: good morning. yes, i was a substitute teacher actually up an east strasbourg it. i can tell you that the respect and all of that that was a round what i was going to school is completely gone. i could not believe some of the things i got to see, and i was in middle school. these are still young the kids, 13 and 14 and 15 year olds. there is just no respect. i do not know whether it comes from the home or what. these kids are totally unmotivated in school. they have no respect for the teachers, no respect for authority. you know, it is the whole country and the whole world. we live a in a sec, evil, and perverted society and nobody wants to face it or admit it. it has gotten out of control. it is like all of the othe
this is the way it is being reported this morning in "the wall street journal." the president talked about the shootings at the elementary school calling it a hate crime and vowing to press for meaningful actions to prevent more incidents. our first call for the morning comes from new york on the line for independence. a teacher. good morning. caller: good morning. yes, i was a substitute teacher actually up an east strasbourg it. i can tell you that the respect and all of that that...
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our team ron brownstein, editorial director for "national journal" will cain a contributor for theblaze.com and co-anchor john berman sticks around with us. house speaker john boehner has a news conference this morning, going to happen in just about two hours at 10:00 a.m. eastern time there's no doubt a lot of the focus will be on exactly what it was that happened last night, house republicans abandoning speaker boehner forcing him to cancel the vote on plan b. now lots of folks are asking what happened in those negotiations and what are the implications of what happened in those negotiations? our senior congressional correspondent is dana bash, watching it unfold. did it feel like the train wreck it feels like this morning last night? >> it did. you can see it in slow motion all day yesterday. i watched republican leaders, twisting arms, cajoling fellow republicans on the house floor and in the evening it became panic. it became clear the speaker had a high number of his fellow republican members willing to defy him and it was clear he didn't have the votes. i'm told it wasn't even close.
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one other editorial, this from "the wall street journal." "america's boomtown." host: jay from florida on the independent line. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i think it is all political. i think they will come up with a deal. we had two wars. we have never seen tax breaks like this. we have to increase tax to pay off the war. we had hurricane sandy and now people want guards in school. they will have a deal. if it goes over the fiscal cliff, it will hurt the republicans more. host: thank you for the call. a photograph of the president, cutting short his vacation. leaders were blaming each other for the stalled negotiations just days before tax increases lock in. more from the floor of the senate yesterday, harry reid. [video clip] >> speaker boehner should not have that members go back. they are not here. they are not here. john bennett seems to keep more about keeping his speakership than keeping the nation on firm financial footing. he is waiting until january 3 to get reelected as speaker. he has so many people over there that will not follow wha
one other editorial, this from "the wall street journal." "america's boomtown." host: jay from florida on the independent line. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i think it is all political. i think they will come up with a deal. we had two wars. we have never seen tax breaks like this. we have to increase tax to pay off the war. we had hurricane sandy and now people want guards in school. they will have a deal. if it goes over the fiscal cliff, it will hurt the...
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"the new york times local editorial says this -- -- new york times" editorial says this -- guest: with all due respect to the new york times, it is now surprising that they are critical of republicans. having said that, this is a good faith effort. the 67 this is something the president has raised before. let's clarify reality. host: you are talking about raising the medicare eligibility age? guest: it is in context with what we have out there. we have done that with social security. we give people a lot of time. it would not affect anyone on the program, anybody close. we changed the social security system when i was in my 30's. it is not a surprise that i will get a check -- that i will not get a check at 65, like my father did. these should be done in a bipartisan way, over a long time, in ways to protect people. there is a lot of room, but the end of the day hit you do not make changes, they will go broke and you will not protect them by raising taxes on the top 2% host: raising of a village -- 2%. host: raising eligibility is all you have to do? guest: no, i think the plan on medi
"the new york times local editorial says this -- -- new york times" editorial says this -- guest: with all due respect to the new york times, it is now surprising that they are critical of republicans. having said that, this is a good faith effort. the 67 this is something the president has raised before. let's clarify reality. host: you are talking about raising the medicare eligibility age? guest: it is in context with what we have out there. we have done that with social security....
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so i expect to see hurricane sandy was at play in there. >> figuring into that report. looking forward to that. >>> first it was republicans throwing the president's fiscal cliff plan right back at him. now it's the president's turn. he rejected an offer that included no raise in tax rates for the top 2% of americans, seemed to indicate a little wiggle room on his insistence the taxes go up for the wealthy from 35% to 39.6%. here's what he told bloomberg tv. >> do they have to go up to 39.6% now? >> let me sort of describe the process here for you, juliana. let's let those go up and then let's set up a process with a time certain at the end of 2013 or the fall of 2013 where we work on tax reform, look at what loopholes and deductions both democrats and republicans are willing to close and it's possible that we may be able to lower rates by broadening the base at that point. >> want to get to stephanie cutter former deputy campaign manager for obama 2012. stephanie, nice to have you with us this morning. appreciate your time as always. you're the -- >> thanks for having
so i expect to see hurricane sandy was at play in there. >> figuring into that report. looking forward to that. >>> first it was republicans throwing the president's fiscal cliff plan right back at him. now it's the president's turn. he rejected an offer that included no raise in tax rates for the top 2% of americans, seemed to indicate a little wiggle room on his insistence the taxes go up for the wealthy from 35% to 39.6%. here's what he told bloomberg tv. >> do they have...
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so he gave the paper to the editorial board, and the anonymous editorial board says, scientists should not be making normative statements about intergenerational injustice and such things. so, i think, i frankly find that, in some ways, it's become harder. so, anyway, the science -- >> you are held to a higher bar, is that what you're saying? >> yeah, it becomes -- yeah. >> and back on in pressuring the government. so direct civil disobedience is one way. what are other ways that can -- you say this thing -- you know, science is clear, government is the problem. how can the -- >> well -- >> government be pressured? >> yeah. there are multiple ways and i think we need to use a number of them. one of them that we're using is to file lawsuits against the government to do their job. so our children's trust is -- has filed a suit against the federal government and against some state governments, asking the court to require the government to give a plan for how it's going to protect the rights of young people. whether this will work, i don't know, because courts do not tend to get way out in
so he gave the paper to the editorial board, and the anonymous editorial board says, scientists should not be making normative statements about intergenerational injustice and such things. so, i think, i frankly find that, in some ways, it's become harder. so, anyway, the science -- >> you are held to a higher bar, is that what you're saying? >> yeah, it becomes -- yeah. >> and back on in pressuring the government. so direct civil disobedience is one way. what are other ways...
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now back to the journal editorial reported right here on fox. powerful name in news, fox news channel. >> paul: welcome back to this special he edition, journal he had t.editorial report. and this year continued high unemployment and slow economic growth. what can we expect in 2013? we're back with dan henninger, mary anastasia o'grady and dan moore. mary explain the slow growth and the markets. >> if respect to the markets, i would say if you look at a chart for, for example, the s&p 500, you go back to april of 2011 to october of 2012. you're basically flat. there's a lot of churning up and down, but in the last months a pickup there and certainly, from the end of -- from the beginning of this year we saw a run on the market, but you don't have a great return if you're a long-term investor. >> paul: right, so, okay, if growth is still slow, okay, why are-- and some people are still investing in companies and the corporate balance sheets earnings have been pretty good, you know, they've cleaned out a lot of the debt from the crisis. could we be
now back to the journal editorial reported right here on fox. powerful name in news, fox news channel. >> paul: welcome back to this special he edition, journal he had t.editorial report. and this year continued high unemployment and slow economic growth. what can we expect in 2013? we're back with dan henninger, mary anastasia o'grady and dan moore. mary explain the slow growth and the markets. >> if respect to the markets, i would say if you look at a chart for, for example, the...
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thank you. >> host: the caller touches on a point that ted nugent raised in an editorial in the washington times. he knows that some will argue that we don't have enough mental health treatment programs, while others argue that we can't violate the private civil liberties of the mental ill. more laws and restrictions won't fix our culture. the problem that we face is much deeper and more insidious. what ails us is the spiritual bankruptcy of cultural values it actually matter. as with most, this begins and ends with the family. traditional family values have been in the culture of contempt. the whole thing slowly unravels and rods. >> i think that he has a great point. my children are in their 50s now and i was there disciplinarian. i would tell the teachers let us know if something is wrong, and we would discipline him after school. we have become very lax with children. i can tell you that the teacher can't discipline. because they are prohibited by law from doing anything that goes down a certain point. sometimes television has something to do that. everything is allowable, whether it's
thank you. >> host: the caller touches on a point that ted nugent raised in an editorial in the washington times. he knows that some will argue that we don't have enough mental health treatment programs, while others argue that we can't violate the private civil liberties of the mental ill. more laws and restrictions won't fix our culture. the problem that we face is much deeper and more insidious. what ails us is the spiritual bankruptcy of cultural values it actually matter. as with...
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eastern time during the "journal editorial report" right here on fox news channel. jenna: and, jon, we have brand new developments in the school shooting out of connecticut. a live look at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut, 60 miles from new york city. according to an unnamed official talking to the associated press the shooter is dead. at least one teacher wounded. and apparently the students when this happened, the shooting, were sent out into the parking lot. we showed you that one picture, one group of the students being led out in a line but apparentlies a the scene is coming together we're getting this picture, one shooter, a teacher wounded and a lot of questions about unconfirmed injuries that we've heard from multiple sources in and around the area. want to point out one more thing. although we hear the shooter is dead we told you about 40 minutes ago we were hearing reports there might be two shooters. right now those reports are unconfirmed and we're hear being more details the shooter pave had two guns. as these stories develop often t
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the conservative club for growth came out against plan b and this is on "the wall street journal" editorial page. by tuesday afternoon even mr. boehner seemed to be throwing up his hands. either way we get a tax increase without a tangible progression on the spending problem. >> is it why the republicans have this? >> this is a significant test of boehner's ability behind a tax increase which is a difficult thing for republicans to vote for. as you mentioned, he walked away from the negotiations with obama. the ideal was that they'd come up with something together that they both would agree on. baener will come up with something that the president doesn't agree to and try to force the hand of the democrats in the senate and try to force the hand of the president to do something with that in when and if it passes the house. the first test is in the house. >> the president said he is willing to compromise and let me play what he said just yesterday. >> this is not a situation where i'm, you know, unwilling to compromise. this is not a situation where i'm trying to, you know, rub their face in
the conservative club for growth came out against plan b and this is on "the wall street journal" editorial page. by tuesday afternoon even mr. boehner seemed to be throwing up his hands. either way we get a tax increase without a tangible progression on the spending problem. >> is it why the republicans have this? >> this is a significant test of boehner's ability behind a tax increase which is a difficult thing for republicans to vote for. as you mentioned, he walked...
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>> reporter: well, wayne laperriere saying there was no more horrible tragedy than that shooting at sandy hook elementary up in connecticut and he understands the grief of those parents and the national mood following that tragedy. that he explained is exactly why he's making his proposal. listen. >> i'm telling you what i think will make people safe and what every mom and dad will make them feel better. when they drop their kid off at school in january, is if we have a police officer in that school, a good guy, that if some horrible monster tries to do something they will be there to protect them. >> reporter: even some republican who is support a comprehensive approach to the problem of mass violence are questioning the idea of armed guards in schools. >> if my memory is correct there actually was an armed individual at columbine years ago and it didn't prevent that tragedy. so i think we need a comprehensive approach. >> i think decisions about schools ought to be made at the local level. i would not want a national effort to say you have to do this at schools. i say local education de
>> reporter: well, wayne laperriere saying there was no more horrible tragedy than that shooting at sandy hook elementary up in connecticut and he understands the grief of those parents and the national mood following that tragedy. that he explained is exactly why he's making his proposal. listen. >> i'm telling you what i think will make people safe and what every mom and dad will make them feel better. when they drop their kid off at school in january, is if we have a police...
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>> this week on the journal editor ral report. it was tough for conservatives on the national level, but in the state hopeful signs of reform and looking forward. is the economy headed for rebound or recession, will the new year finally bring a showdown with iran? our panel is here with their prediction. ♪ >> welcome to this special edition of the journal, editorial report. as we look back on the year that was and the challenges facing us in 2013. first to our big stories of 2012. and america's left turn from the supreme court's landmark health care decision to the reelection of president barack obama. and politics headed in a decidedly liberal direction, so what happened and what does it mean for the country going forward. joining us columnist and detail editor, dani henninger and kim strassel. dan, we like to say for a long time we live in a center-right country. if you look at the last two presidential elections that doesn't seem to be the case. are we living now in a new, progressive era? >> in terms of the presidency, i thi
>> this week on the journal editor ral report. it was tough for conservatives on the national level, but in the state hopeful signs of reform and looking forward. is the economy headed for rebound or recession, will the new year finally bring a showdown with iran? our panel is here with their prediction. ♪ >> welcome to this special edition of the journal, editorial report. as we look back on the year that was and the challenges facing us in 2013. first to our big stories of 2012....
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that is not an encouraging report. 350,000 jobs a month in a good report. we've not been able to approach that on a sustained basis. host: linda from connecticut. caller: your father was one the most fascinating people. guest: thank you. caller: the stagnation that has occurred in the income levels under 7 $5,000 a year and below -- under $70,000 a year. how do we fix that? it is treated as a partisan problem. i would like your input on that. thank you for your time. guest: thank you. in terms of wage stagnation, when you have a weak dollar and start undermining the integrity of the u.s. dollar real wages go down. we saw the same thing in the .970's and 1980 's a family was doing very well. 10 years later, that family making $18,000 a year was less well-off than before making $7,000 a year 10 years earlier. you get a lower standard of living when you undermined the dollar. new businesses created. that is something that gets little attention. when you have a health care system where costs are still moving up very sharply, more of the wages go for fringe bene
that is not an encouraging report. 350,000 jobs a month in a good report. we've not been able to approach that on a sustained basis. host: linda from connecticut. caller: your father was one the most fascinating people. guest: thank you. caller: the stagnation that has occurred in the income levels under 7 $5,000 a year and below -- under $70,000 a year. how do we fix that? it is treated as a partisan problem. i would like your input on that. thank you for your time. guest: thank you. in terms...
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this is not the first time the editorial board has done it. we have a bipartisan bill in the assembly and it is it a liberal new york state . this bill can get done. it is not about the second amendment only. it is a privacy. they should not done it victims of domestic violence and retired police. no way that the paper should have made it accessible for crim nams and we have seen what nut jobs can be capable of. >> they have done it for the handgun owners, publishing names and address said and never did it for domestic violence or sex offenders or sexual predators or any other cause than gun owners, legally and honest and law abiding citizens. >> kelly: that is an issue and perhaps there could be retaliation against the paper. >> julia: and the other said who said foil a freedom of information request and get that information there. it is not offered to you. it is a production to go through and execute that. moving along. here is a recent poll from folks on gun control. here's what the folks are saying. 51 percent of the americans oppose a ban
this is not the first time the editorial board has done it. we have a bipartisan bill in the assembly and it is it a liberal new york state . this bill can get done. it is not about the second amendment only. it is a privacy. they should not done it victims of domestic violence and retired police. no way that the paper should have made it accessible for crim nams and we have seen what nut jobs can be capable of. >> they have done it for the handgun owners, publishing names and address...
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editorial page on the other. i think this is going to be a developing story on the republican side. >> eliot: i'm trying to figure out how to carry this theological metaphor. >> it might be better to stop. >> eliot: i'll use another one. will rogers you say the republican party is more like the democratic of yore where there is no capacity to have order. do you think david the grover norquist is althoughing its capacity to opposing voice. >> i think what you see here is the party has two different forces pushing on it. the majority of americans want to see taxes go up on high incomes, and the republicans know the polls that americans tend to blame them more than obama for the gridlock in washington. all that pushes them to a compromise that they have not wanted to do for 20 years on taxes. on the other hand, a lot of republicans were elected with big majority, and they have legitimate fear about getting primary opponents from their right. whatever the national polls say, compromising is not that easy for a lot of
editorial page on the other. i think this is going to be a developing story on the republican side. >> eliot: i'm trying to figure out how to carry this theological metaphor. >> it might be better to stop. >> eliot: i'll use another one. will rogers you say the republican party is more like the democratic of yore where there is no capacity to have order. do you think david the grover norquist is althoughing its capacity to opposing voice. >> i think what you see here is...
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host: "the new york times" this morning, the editorial page. host: what do you make of the idea of finding compromise between the two sides? guest: one thing i think that is very much on the debating table is the gun show loophole. i mean, if you're going to have background checks, it seems to me it's at least legitimate to debate the fact of whether or not you sell a gun at a gun show, you shouldn't have at least as effective a background check as uh if you sell it at a gun store. having said that, i don't think that's what the main debate will be about. that's not what senator feinstein or senator schumer are talking about. they're talking about returning to the same assault weapons ban we had experience with between 1994 and 2004. that's old ground and i'll be honest with you, the cities with the toughest gun control laws in the country, chicago, are horrific places filled with violence, filled with murders that are escalating. i think it's too simplistic an approach. we should look at the gun laws but also the mental health laws. connecticu
host: "the new york times" this morning, the editorial page. host: what do you make of the idea of finding compromise between the two sides? guest: one thing i think that is very much on the debating table is the gun show loophole. i mean, if you're going to have background checks, it seems to me it's at least legitimate to debate the fact of whether or not you sell a gun at a gun show, you shouldn't have at least as effective a background check as uh if you sell it at a gun store....
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. >>> "wall street journal." toyota has agreed to a $1.1 billion class action settlement over complaints some of his cars accelerated without warning. owners of 16 million toyota, lexus and scion will be eligible for payments and safety updates depending on the make and model. the recall dating back to 2009 and 2010 tarnished toyota's safety reputation and flattened its u.s. sales, ending its 30-year streak of market share increases. >>> scary stuff. "the st. paul pioneer press." the syrian general responsible for military defections has himself become a defector. the chief of military police went across the border according to insurgents in syria. >> and he'll be played by peter sellers in the movie. >> the rat deserting the sinking ship. that is the rat deserting the sinking ship. >> how many -- there have been a number of defections at the top of the syrian government. >> lots to go there. >> but the guy in charge of preventing defections is particularly ironic. >> it is ironic. >> is this the end of the begin
. >>> "wall street journal." toyota has agreed to a $1.1 billion class action settlement over complaints some of his cars accelerated without warning. owners of 16 million toyota, lexus and scion will be eligible for payments and safety updates depending on the make and model. the recall dating back to 2009 and 2010 tarnished toyota's safety reputation and flattened its u.s. sales, ending its 30-year streak of market share increases. >>> scary stuff. "the st....
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host: let me share with you an editorial from "the wall street journal" -- guest: i think that even if we get a big deal by the end of next week -- host: is that even likely? guest: if we do, we'll still be debating taxes and spending into next year even if there is a big deal. none of this goes away in terms of the continuing debate in this country about taxes and spending. is it likely? look, the president has an offer on the table. it is balanced and a long term deficit reduction package. the republicans last night put it to the president and senator harry reid in the senate to negotiate a solution to this. we have been told be ready to come back into session after christmas and before the new year. certainly, someone is leaving some space for a solution whether that is going to be a partial one or a big one. i will say this. my district is 300 miles away from washington, d.c. there are few people between here and washington state who want congress to come back in two months to rehash this all over again. they want a deal now. numbers.'s look at the u and other democrats agreed to e
host: let me share with you an editorial from "the wall street journal" -- guest: i think that even if we get a big deal by the end of next week -- host: is that even likely? guest: if we do, we'll still be debating taxes and spending into next year even if there is a big deal. none of this goes away in terms of the continuing debate in this country about taxes and spending. is it likely? look, the president has an offer on the table. it is balanced and a long term deficit reduction...
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" editorial page about that. rupert murdoch suddenly has become very pro-gun control and your seeing that on the front page of the new york post, murdoch paper. we will see whether that translates to fox news which i think would end up being a big difference. i do think there is -- there is a change in the rhetoric. we will see what the president does. that is what will tell us whether there is a significant difference or whether there is just a conversation. i realize that as you said, he has said something that appeals more to a certain side of the debate but what is going to matter is the details. what will matter is the exact proposal. >> as you said, lot of eyes are on the president and in the senate where senator feinstein has a proposal a lot of eyes are watching and wondering whether there will be action this time. i want on bring a special guest here. senator maria cantwell. joining from us the hill, i know you were doing votes. thanks for being here. >> thanks. how are you? >> doing well. let's start wi
" editorial page about that. rupert murdoch suddenly has become very pro-gun control and your seeing that on the front page of the new york post, murdoch paper. we will see whether that translates to fox news which i think would end up being a big difference. i do think there is -- there is a change in the rhetoric. we will see what the president does. that is what will tell us whether there is a significant difference or whether there is just a conversation. i realize that as you said, he...
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could have something to do with superstorm sandy. weak in yesterday's third quarter gdp report. profits, and these are the broadest gdp profits, covering about 5 million large and small companies really came in pretty good in the third quarter. up 9% from a year ago. so even though business looks weak, good profits could be the backbone of the stock market despite the hysteria of the fiscal cliff. let's talk to don -- for all th hysteria, profits are rising, the economy has got pluses and minuses. i'm not sure people need to pay all that attention to the fiscal cliff. >> well, if you look at what the global stock markets are doing, they suggest that our market would be doing significantly better were it not for the fiscal cliff. now profits have been good. i think people are getting used to the idea they trust corporate ceos more than they trust those that print government bonds that aren't really worth as much by the time they mature. they're also seeing a yield compression around the world. if you look at corporate beyond yields, they're about half of where they were just a ye
could have something to do with superstorm sandy. weak in yesterday's third quarter gdp report. profits, and these are the broadest gdp profits, covering about 5 million large and small companies really came in pretty good in the third quarter. up 9% from a year ago. so even though business looks weak, good profits could be the backbone of the stock market despite the hysteria of the fiscal cliff. let's talk to don -- for all th hysteria, profits are rising, the economy has got pluses and...
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it was completely inappropriate arfor him to editorialize in ths way. >> i think karen feels differently. >> i don't understand why this is such a controversy. this man is paid for giving his opinions about topics and issues involving sports. this was a gigantic sports story. he has often talked, in fact, about cultural issues involving sports. you can disagree with him. you can say that his reasoning was flawed, but again, this is a man who is paid, and this was a gigantic sports story. >> well, it was -- look. it was a sports story in the sense that the criminal here was a football player, but this whole thing seemed to get kind of out of context on espn. there seemed to be more memorializing of the killer who later killed himself than there was for the murder victim in this case, and this thing just kind of spiraled out of control. > >> greta: i mean, it's an important topic. we all agree that these topics are important, but there's something sacred about sunday night football or "monday night football", families sit around. i don't want to be lectured by bob costas on anything, wheth
it was completely inappropriate arfor him to editorialize in ths way. >> i think karen feels differently. >> i don't understand why this is such a controversy. this man is paid for giving his opinions about topics and issues involving sports. this was a gigantic sports story. he has often talked, in fact, about cultural issues involving sports. you can disagree with him. you can say that his reasoning was flawed, but again, this is a man who is paid, and this was a gigantic sports...
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mostly on "60 minutes" and most often afflicting the comfortable with his confrontational style of journalism. wallace died in april. another television star, dick clark, was the maker of teen idols on "american bandstand" and rang in the new year for america for nearly four decades. as familiar as the whistle that opens his tv show, andy griffith planned to be a preacher or opera singer but settled on acting which he did up until his death in july. when larry hagman was shot as j.r. ewing on "dallas," it was the most watched point in his career that gan -- began on "i dream of jeannie." and joe paterno was sullied by the child sex abuse scandal at penn state that broke just before his death in january. etta james died in january 50 years after her version of "at last" became a must at millions of weddings. whitney houston died in february. ♪ i will always love you ♪ >> donna summer, in may. and some unique sounds fell silent, too, those are marvin hamlisch, dave brubeck, whose "take five" remains recognizable to grandchildren and grandparents, and doc watson, the man who brought bluegras
mostly on "60 minutes" and most often afflicting the comfortable with his confrontational style of journalism. wallace died in april. another television star, dick clark, was the maker of teen idols on "american bandstand" and rang in the new year for america for nearly four decades. as familiar as the whistle that opens his tv show, andy griffith planned to be a preacher or opera singer but settled on acting which he did up until his death in july. when larry hagman was...
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the lead editorial of the journal shows what those supposed savings are. it's winding down the war, which is already happening. they call it totally mythical numbers, that nothing is actually being done at all. >> "the washington post" did a column on this where they look through some of tim geithner's numbers and it was a little concerning. >> smoke in mirrors. >> goes after the entitlements. >> but this is the deal that's going to happen. the cuts there are going to be real or the republicans won't play. >> right. >> and in return, the revenue side of the equation is going to be more consistent with what the president's looking for. i think he's serious about the rates. >> you can't even guarantee that guys like demint and that wing of the part -- you saw what he said yesterday. >> i didn't see what he said. >> he said no way. 800 billion in tax increases. we're saying it now like it's normal. 25% of gdp for government spending and you've got bloated government already, you start there. you start at government spending. you don't immediately start spendi
the lead editorial of the journal shows what those supposed savings are. it's winding down the war, which is already happening. they call it totally mythical numbers, that nothing is actually being done at all. >> "the washington post" did a column on this where they look through some of tim geithner's numbers and it was a little concerning. >> smoke in mirrors. >> goes after the entitlements. >> but this is the deal that's going to happen. the cuts there are...
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he is the editorial director of "national journal" and the atlantic. he oversees political coverage coming out of our company. he writes a weekly column for national journal and on major cable networks regularly. he is the most astute analyst in washington. we have had changes. gene could not make it at the last minute. there is a meeting going on right now, which may be productive. we have congresswoman allyson schwartz from pennsylvania, who has served on the ways and means committee in the house and now on the budget committee. she has become a big deal. we are happy to have you. >> thank you. gene was summoned a way for a meeting, which may or may not be good news on the fiscal front. i hope this will be less eventful than the last panel i moderated. i was at harvard where they do the debrief every four years with the senior campaign officials of both teams. all of the power went out in cambridge. we are sorry gene cannot be with us. we are glad representative schwartz could be with us. i want to have a conversation in two parts that reflect the du
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host: here is the editorial in the wall street journal this morning -- rick? caller: it's like a bar tab. we are the runs that ran up the bartec. our grandchildren will ultimately have to pay it until we realize we have to stop drinking and start paying the bill, nothing will happen. host: what should happen to tax cuts? caller: it should not be one or the other. it should be all of the above. the rich should go back to the clinton era tax cuts where they did a fantastic. the middle class should pay a portion. everybody should pay something. the big elephant in the room is entitlements. we have to address health care. in the end, like it or not, we will go to a single payer, because it is the only worldwide system that provides services at reduced cost. host: we will keep taking your phone calls. some other headlines, in the baltimore sun, they are reporting manning is confident things will turn out ok if he does not spend the rest of his life in prison. and some other news. we told you about protestors reaching the palace in egypt. this is the headline and pi
host: here is the editorial in the wall street journal this morning -- rick? caller: it's like a bar tab. we are the runs that ran up the bartec. our grandchildren will ultimately have to pay it until we realize we have to stop drinking and start paying the bill, nothing will happen. host: what should happen to tax cuts? caller: it should not be one or the other. it should be all of the above. the rich should go back to the clinton era tax cuts where they did a fantastic. the middle class...
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hurricane sandy and also the families who may need financial help with burial from sandy hook they are giving a significant gift to both and we'll put the amount on the web site. transparency. i'm into transparency. >> bill: you're founder for goats for the old goat. but if people want to help and we have a very generous group of listeners and viewers as they've demonstrated on many many occasions. how do people help? i want to give you a goat. gaw to goats for the old goat.com. goats for the old goat and you go to shop or donate and there it is. we also have t-shirts, we have these goat totes beautiful hearts but if you want to give a goat it is all on the same site goatsfortheoldgoat.com. >> bill: you started this a year and a half ago. >> i started it for my 60th birthday. i woke up one morning and i said i'm an old goat. >> bill: how many goats have you -- >> we've sold about 3,000 goats so far. >> bill: whoa! >> yeah. so i'm so excited about it. you know, i have to say i'm a little crazy. i kiss each goat before i give it away. i'm a little nuts. >> bill: all right. do i have to k
hurricane sandy and also the families who may need financial help with burial from sandy hook they are giving a significant gift to both and we'll put the amount on the web site. transparency. i'm into transparency. >> bill: you're founder for goats for the old goat. but if people want to help and we have a very generous group of listeners and viewers as they've demonstrated on many many occasions. how do people help? i want to give you a goat. gaw to goats for the old goat.com. goats for...
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"wall street journal" was or at least used to be a serious paper. you don't have someone doing that who is then raising money from super pacs for billionaire and spending them in ways that are off the books that are not transparent. that is a racket. he uses wall street journal and to raise money for his own -- i'm sure he gets a lovely salary from american crossroads, too. so will bill kristol go after mourdock of which he is a contributor? i don't think so. a lot of these scams are ridiculous but dick morris is relatively small potatoes. he's so vulgar and so ridiculous and he doesn't hide it very well and he's so transparent. but what about all of the others and the big stuff? so i think kristol, yes, he's right, but is anything going to happen? >> and when you're talking about the big leagues -- >> yeah. >> thank you very much for coming here to talk about this. frank rich is writer at large for a new york magazine. >>> my colleague lawrence o'donnell does not to prove why he is indispensable but yesterday he did it in the rewrite. it's coming u
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end of editorial. over the past year, house republicans have passed effective bipartisan legislation to prevent the entire fiscal cliff. unfortunately, these bills remain stalled in the senate graveyard. this fact makes it very clear that house republicans have addressed this issue and speaker john boehner is holding firm for fiscal responsibility. with only a few hours to go, it's my hope that the senate will accept one of our proposals and send legislation back to the house that will attempt to tackle out-of-control spending, extend tax cuts for all americans and preventing the devastating defense cuts before it's too late and hundreds of thousands of jobs are destroyed. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. congratulations, jay pierson, for your years of service. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? >> good morning, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent to a
end of editorial. over the past year, house republicans have passed effective bipartisan legislation to prevent the entire fiscal cliff. unfortunately, these bills remain stalled in the senate graveyard. this fact makes it very clear that house republicans have addressed this issue and speaker john boehner is holding firm for fiscal responsibility. with only a few hours to go, it's my hope that the senate will accept one of our proposals and send legislation back to the house that will attempt...
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host: the "new york times" this morning editorial page, the gun challenge. reason to hope after the newtown rampage. and they write this. in fact, poll after poll has that nra members themselves are not opposed to measures like congressional background checks on gun sellers and gun fires. what do you make of that idea, that finding some sort of compromise between the two sides? guest: well, the one thing that i think is something that's very much on the debating table is the gun show loophole. i mean, if you're going to have background checks, it seems to me that it is legislate to legitimate the fact that you sell a gun at a gun show, you should at least have a background check as you would at the gun store. but i don't think that's what the main debate is going to be about. that's not the senators were about. they're talking about returning to the assaults weapons ban that we had. that's old ground and i'll be honest with you. you know, the cities that have the toughest gun control laws in the country -- places like chicago are horrific places filled with
host: the "new york times" this morning editorial page, the gun challenge. reason to hope after the newtown rampage. and they write this. in fact, poll after poll has that nra members themselves are not opposed to measures like congressional background checks on gun sellers and gun fires. what do you make of that idea, that finding some sort of compromise between the two sides? guest: well, the one thing that i think is something that's very much on the debating table is the gun show...
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if you get a chance, read the lead editorial on the "wall street journal." this might bring us some things you haven't thought about. plus, which bank has the best customer -- a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. where you stand, turn to us. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >>> good
if you get a chance, read the lead editorial on the "wall street journal." this might bring us some things you haven't thought about. plus, which bank has the best customer -- a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. where you stand, turn to us. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these...
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Dec 23, 2012
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and an amazing quote from the president to jeanne boehner reported in the "wall street journal." that's next. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. pretty sweet, huh? cute. but don't you have any apps on your phone that can make your life easier? who do you think i am, quicken loans? at quicken loans, we'll provide you with myql mobile. this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. i tell them dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and m
and an amazing quote from the president to jeanne boehner reported in the "wall street journal." that's next. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. pretty sweet, huh? cute. but don't you have any apps on your phone that can make your life easier? who do you think i am,...